2004 European Football Championship



         


The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly called EURO 2004, was held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. The UEFA European Championship is a quadrennial football competition between national teams organised by UEFA, the sports governing body in Europe. This was the first time that the competition was held in Portugal.

Qualifying for EURO 2004 took place from September 2002 to November 2003. Fifty teams were divided into ten groups and each team played the others in their group twice, once at home and once away. The top teams automatically qualified for EURO 2004, and the ten group runners-up took part in play-offs to determine another five teams. Together with the host nation of Portugal, who did not need to go through the qualifying process (as is usual), 16 nations competed in EURO 2004.

The final was played on July 4, and was almost a replay of the opening game: the host Portugal versus Greece. Greece won 1-0 with a single goal from a corner via Angelos Charisteas' head on the 57th minute. The success of Greece, who had never won a single match in their previous appearances in any finals tournament, was extremely unexpected (Bloomberg reports that UK bookmakers gave them 100-1 odds at winning prior to the tournament), but their organisation and solid defensive play took their opponents and the rest of the football world by surprise.


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Qualification

Portugal qualified automatically, as it was the host of the competition. The 15 teams that qualified alongside Portugal were:


For details of qualifying matches check 2004 UEFA European Championship (qualifying).

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Team squads

See 2004 UEFA European Championship (team squads) for details.

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Stadiums

(stadium name, city – spectator capacity)

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First round

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Notes

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Group A


  Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Portugal 3201426
Greece 3111444
Spain 3111224
Russia 3102243


 
12 June
Portugal 1 – 2 Greece Dragão (1700)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Ita)
Ronaldo 90'+3' Karagounis 7'
Basinas (pen) 51'
Match stats
 
Spain 1 – 0 Russia Algarve (1945)
(HT: 0-0) Ref: Urs Meier (Swi)
Valeron 60' s/o: Sharonov 88'
Match stats
 
16 June
Greece 1 – 1 Spain Bessa (1700)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Luboš Michel (Slo)
Charisteas 66' Morientes 28'
Match stats
 
Russia 0 – 2 Portugal Luz (1945)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Terje Hauge (Nor)
s/o: Ovchinnikov 45' Maniche 7'
Rui Costa 89'
Match stats  
20 June
Spain 0 – 1 Portugal José Alvalade (1945)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Anders Frisk (Swe)
Gomes 57'
Match stats
 
Russia 2 – 1 Greece Algarve (1945)
(HT: 2–1) Ref: Gilles Veissière (Fra)
Kirichenko 2' Vryzas 43'
Bulykin 17'
Match stats
 


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Group B


  Pld W D L GF GA Pts
France 3210747
England 3201846
Croatia 3021462
Switzerland 3012161


 
13 June
Switzerland 0 – 0 Croatia Dr. Magalhães Pessoa (1700)
(HT: 0-0) Ref: Lucílio Cardoso Cortez Batista (Por)
s/o: Vogel 50'
Match stats
 
France 2 – 1 England Luz (1945)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Markus Merk (Ger)
Zidane 90'+1' Lampard 38'
Zidane (pen) 90'+3'
Match stats
 
17 June
England 3 – 0 Switzerland Cidade de Coimbra (1700)
(HT: 1–0) Ref: Valentin Ivanov (Rus)
Rooney 23' s/o: Haas 60'
Rooney 75'
Gerrard 82'
Match stats
 
Croatia 2 – 2 France Dr. Magalhães Pessoa (1945)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Kim Milton Nielsen (Den)
Rapaić (pen) 48' Tudor (og) 22'
Pršo 52' Trezeguet 64'
Match stats
 
21 June
Croatia 2 – 4 England Luz (1945)
(HT: 1–2) Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Ita)
Kovač 5' Scholes 40'
Tudor 73' Rooney 45' + 1'
Rooney 68'
Lampard 79'
Match stats
 
Switzerland 1 – 3 France Cidade de Coimbra (1945)
(HT: 1–1) Ref: Luboš Michel (Slo)
Vonlanthen 26' Zidane 20'
Henry 76'
Henry 84'
Match stats
 


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Group C


  Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Sweden 3120835
Denmark 3120425
Italy 3120325
Bulgaria 3003190

Italy, Denmark and Sweden are separated by goals scored in games involving those teams. Sweden finish first having scored 3 goals, Denmark second with 2 goals, and Italy finish third with only 1 goal in their games with Sweden and Denmark


 
14 June
Denmark 0 – 0 Italy D. Afonso Henriques (1700)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Manuel Enrique Mejuto González (Spa)
Match stats
 
Sweden 5 – 0 Bulgaria José Alvalade (1945)
(HT: 1–0) Ref: Michael Riley (Eng)
Ljungberg 32'
Larsson 57'
Larsson 58'
Ibrahimovic (pen) 78'
Allbäck 90'+1'
Match stats
 
18 June
Bulgaria 0 – 2 Denmark Municipal de Braga (1700)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Lucílio Cardoso Cortez Batista (Por)
s/o: S. Petrov 83' Tomasson 44'
Grønkjær 90'+2'
Match stats
 
Italy 1 – 1 Sweden Dragão (1945)
(HT: 1–0) Ref: Urs Meier (Swi)
Cassano 37' Ibrahimovic 85'
Match stats
 
22 June
Italy 2 – 1 Bulgaria D. Afonso Henriques (1945)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Valentin Ivanov (Rus)
Perrotta 48' M. Petrov (pen) 45'
Cassano 90'+4'
Match stats
 
Denmark 2 – 2 Sweden Bessa (1945)
(HT: 1–0) Ref: Markus Merk (Ger)
Tomasson 28' Larsson (pen) 47'
Tomasson 65' Jonson 89'
Match stats
 


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Group D


  Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Czech Rep. 3300749
Netherlands 3111644
Germany 3021232
Latvia 3012151



 
15 June
Czech Republic 2 – 1 Latvia Municipal de Aveiro (1700)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Gilles Veissière (Fra)
Baroš 73' Verpakovskis 45'+1'
Heinz 85'
Match stats
 
Germany 1 – 1 Netherlands Dragão (1945)
(HT: 1–0) Ref: Anders Frisk (Swe)
Frings 30' van Nistelrooy 81'
Match stats
 
19 June
Latvia 0 – 0 Germany Bessa (1700)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Michael Riley (Eng)
Match stats
 
Netherlands 2 – 3 Czech Republic Municipal de Aveiro (1945)
(HT: 2–1) Ref: Manuel Enrique Mejuto González (Spa)
Bouma 3' Koller 23'
van Nistelrooy 19' Baroš 71'
Šmicer 88'
Match stats
 
23 June
Netherlands 3 – 0 Latvia Municipal de Braga (1945)
(HT: 2–0) Ref: Kim Milton Nielsen (Den)
van Nistelrooy (pen) 27'
van Nistelrooy 35'
Makaay 84'
Match stats
 
Germany 1 – 2 Czech Republic José Alvalade (1945)
(HT: 1–1) Ref: Terje Hauge (Nor)
Ballack 21' Heinz 30'
Baroš 77'
Match stats
 


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Quarter-finals

Games in the knock-out stage that are level after 90 minutes go to silver goal extra time: if a team is leading at the end of the first half of extra time then the game ends. If the teams remain level after extra time, a penalty shoot-out will determine the winner.


24 June
QF1: Portugal 2 – 2 England Luz (1945)
(HT: 0–1) Ref: Urs Meier (Swi)
(FT: 1–1)
(ET: 2–2)
Postiga 83' Owen 3'
Rui Costa 110' Lampard 115'
Portugal win 6–5 on penalties
Penalty Shoot-Out
 0–0miss – Beckham
Deco – goal1–0 
 1–1goal – Owen
Simão – goal2–1 
 2–2goal – Lampard
Rui Costa – miss2–2 
 2–3goal – Terry
Ronaldo – goal3–3 
 3–4goal – Hargreaves
Maniche – goal4–4 
Sudden Death Penalty Shoot-Out
 4–5goal – A. Cole
Postiga – goal5–5 
 5–5save – Vassell
Ricardo – goal6–5 
Match stats
 
25 June
QF2: France 0 – 1 Greece José Alvalade (1945)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Anders Frisk (Swe)
Charisteas 65'
Match stats
 
26 June
QF3: Sweden 0 – 0 Netherlands Algarve (1945)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Luboš Michel (Slo)
(FT: 0–0)
(ET: 0–0)
Netherlands win 4–5 on penalties
Penalty Shoot-Out
Källström – goal1–0
1–1goal – van Nistelrooy
Larsson – goal2–1
2–2goal – Heitinga
Ibrahimovic – miss2–2
2–3goal – Reiziger
Ljungberg – goal3–3
3–3miss – Cocu
Wilhelmsson – goal4–3
4–4goal – Makaay
Sudden Death Penalty Shoot-Out
Mellberg – save4–4
4–5goal – Robben
Match stats
 
27 June
QF4: Czech Republic 3 – 0 Denmark Dragão (1945)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Valentin Ivanov (Rus)
Koller 49'
Baroš 63'
Baroš 65'
Match stats
 


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Semi-finals

30 June
SF1: Portugal 2 – 1 Netherlands José Alvalade (1945)
(HT: 1–0) Ref: Anders Frisk (Swe)
Ronaldo 26' Andrade (og) 63'
Maniche 58'
Match stats
 
1 July
SF2: Greece 1 - 0 Czech Republic Dragão (1945)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Ita)
(FT: 0–0)
Dellas 105'
(silver goal)
Match stats
 


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Final

4 July
Portugal 0 - 1 Greece Luz (1945)
(HT: 0–0) Ref: Markus Merk (Ger)
Charisteas 57'
Match stats
 
 
EURO 2004 champions: GREECE (squad)


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Top scoring players

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

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Top scoring teams

10 goals

8 goals

7 goals


European Football Championship

France 1960 | Spain 1964 | Italy 1968 | Belgium 1972

Yugoslavia 1976 | Italy 1980 | France 1984

West Germany 1988 | Sweden 1992 | England 1996

Belgium/Netherlands 2000 | Portugal 2004 | Austria/Switzerland 2008


International Football

FIFA (International) : FIFA World Cup (Women's) : FIFA World Rankings : FIFA World Player of the Year
AFC (Asia) : Asian Cup | CAF (Africa) : African Nations Cup
CONMEBOL (South America) : Copa América | CONCACAF (North America) - Gold Cup
OFC (Oceania) : Oceania Cup | UEFA (Europe) : European Championships


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